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Thanks Everyone,

Well the hold out was due to an employeer who hates to spend money, hates technology and hates change. He's a great guy but it takes awhile to convince him. Combine that with some serious debt I inherited when I got married and here I am 5 years later. I've never believed that the technology was the main thing in design but it had finally come to a rediculous point. I just got it all installed but now I need a larger internal drive. So I'll probably have to reinstall. Between that and the books I'm going to have to buy to get caught up on CS2 and OSX I'm going to be broke for awhile. Any suggestions on good books to check out?

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